There's enough love to g-g-go around.

Lady Gaga took the stage in Silver Lake, CA for her third and final Bud Light Dive Bar Tour show.

After a whirlwind week promoting Joanne, it all came down to this: a 40-minute performance highlighting her favorite Joanne album cuts, including the show opener “Come to Mama,” followed by “Mirror on the Ceiling” “A-Yo” with Mark Ronson, “John Wayne,” “Million Reasons,” “Angel Down,” the album title track “Joanne” and “Perfect Illusion.”

During her performance of "Angel Down," Gaga changed one of the lyrics to “Trayvon Angel” to honor Trayvon Martin.

“I wrote this song about people loving each other and taking care of each other, and, you know, the election is coming up,” she told the audience. “I really hope that is a peaceful day, as much as it can be… not everybody is gonna vote for the same person. Everybody has different ideas and thoughts and that’s okay. We don’t have to hate each other because of that. What we have to do is come together, and the reason is because there are a lot of people suffering and there are too many angels down, so let’s not focus on the hate.”